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Journalists Amelia Brace and Denham Hitchcock are the hosts of Ten’s new investigative news program, Ten News+.

Fewer car crashes, meatier news: Ten unveils bold Project replacement

The network says its ambitious new program will contain “no opinion and no filler, just the facts”.

  • Michael Lallo

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Dave Hughes (left), Charlie Pickering and Carrie Bickmore in the early days of The 7PM Project.

The Project is gone – but the battle to attract younger viewers to news continues

When Ten’s ambitious news program launched there were no smartphones and social media was in its infancy. Attracting a Gen Z audience will be a lot tougher.

  • Louise Rugendyke
The Project (clockwise from left): Susie Youssef; Georgie Tunny, Sam Taunton, Rove McManus, Hamish Macdonald; Sarah Harris and Waleed Aly. 

The Project’s stars leave Ten as program is axed, replacement announced

Hosts Waleed Aly and Sarah Harris will leave Ten in the biggest change to the network’s prime-time schedule in years.

  • Michael Lallo
Lisa Wilkinson, Brittany Higgins and Linda Reynolds.

The Project meeting that had Brittany Higgins in tears and put Linda Reynolds in the spotlight

Recordings reveal how Brittany Higgins confided in TV journalist Lisa Wilkinson about her former boss, Linda Reynolds.

  • Michaela Whitbourn and The Visual Stories Team
Sue Chrysanthou, SC, hugs Lisa Wilkinson as they emerge from the Federal Court on Monday.

Lisa Wilkinson has claimed victory. Who is she kidding?

If you’re going to be for all women, you have to acknowledge when you f--- over other women.

  • Kate Halfpenny
Lisa Wilkinson and Brittany Higgins.

There was no conspiracy, so why pursue Higgins over her payout?

The court decision has made essential findings about what took place, but it is already being used to justify yet another hunt for targets.

  • David Crowe
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The lawsuits of Bruce Lehrmann: an observer’s guide

An accusation catapulted the ex-Liberal staffer into the public consciousness from the obscurity of former roles in government and at British American Tobacco.

  • Michaela Whitbourn

How Charlie Pickering would sell Peter Dutton

Given his understanding of politics, how would The Weekly host sell the opposition leader to the Australian people?

  • Peter FitzSimons
At lunch with Reuben Kaye at The Grounds in the City.

‘I don’t think anyone ever gets used to it’: The DMs that still scare Reuben Kaye

A year ago, the performer’s comedy landed him in hot water, but he questions why the reaction was so extreme.

  • Andrew Taylor
Lisa Wilkinson leaves court on Wednesday.

Wilkinson wins the day – but messy legal battle still has a long way to run

While journalist Lisa Wilkinson won a big concession from her employer in court, the scandal she has become embroiled in is far from over.

  • Jacqueline Maley

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